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Fix ASTMatchersNodeTest to work on Windows.
It was failing because it had an explicit check for whether we're on Windows. There are a few other similar explicit checks in this file which I didn't remove because they serve as reasonable documentation that the test doesn't work with a Windows triple. llvm-svn: 274269
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@ -82,13 +82,11 @@ TEST(NameableDeclaration, REMatchesVariousDecls) {
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TEST(DeclarationMatcher, MatchClass) {
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DeclarationMatcher ClassMatcher(recordDecl());
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llvm::Triple Triple(llvm::sys::getDefaultTargetTriple());
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if (Triple.getOS() != llvm::Triple::Win32 ||
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Triple.getEnvironment() != llvm::Triple::MSVC)
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EXPECT_FALSE(matches("", ClassMatcher));
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else
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// Matches class type_info.
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EXPECT_TRUE(matches("", ClassMatcher));
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// This passes on Windows only because we explicitly pass -target
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// i386-unknown-unknown. If we were to compile with the default target
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// triple, we'd want to EXPECT_TRUE if it's Win32 or MSVC.
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EXPECT_FALSE(matches("", ClassMatcher));
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DeclarationMatcher ClassX = recordDecl(recordDecl(hasName("X")));
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EXPECT_TRUE(matches("class X;", ClassX));
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